The rial is the currency of Iran although Iranians commonly express the prices of goods in tomans. In 2012, the government launched a foreign exchange centre, that would provide importers of some basic goods with foreign exchanges, at a rate about 2% cheaper than the open market rate on a given day. As of 2013, it remains the world's least valued currency unit.

The Jordanian dinar is the official currency of Jordan but also circulates in West Bank together with the Israeli new sheqel. Since 1995, the dinar has been officially pegged to the IMF's Special Drawing Rights (SDRs). In practice, it is fixed at 1 U.S. dollar = 0.709 dinar most of the time.